Redmond Bike park Day

The Grand Opening of the Redmond Bike Park was held on September 6th, 2014, proclaimed "Redmond Bike Park Day" by Mayor Marchione.

Over 13 Work Party days in June, July and August this summer, more than 120 of you came out to volunteer and build the Redmond Bike Park!

Thanks to everyone that helped out.

Group Photo from the Redmond Bike Park Ground Breaking June 7th, 2014

Now that the park is built, we need your help to keep it amazing. Sign up to be a "Trail Steward" by clicking the button below.

Our volunteer system is powered by Shiftboard. The button above will take you to a page where you can apply for a volunteer position.

All the necessary permits have been approved. It’s time to build the Bike Park. The City and our consultant, Hilride Progression Development Group, will be leading a volunteer training and several work parties starting this June to complete the project by mid-August 2014. A grand opening celebration is being planned for September 2014.

Training, tools, food and snacks by Clif Bar and others will be provided at all volunteer events.

Details and dates may change as the project progresses.Refer back to this page for updates.

Groups interested in scheduling work parties outside of the posted schedule may contact David Shaw to set them up. Contact info below.

A Grand Opening is been planned for September 6th, 2014!

All volunteers will be required to have a Waiver Form signed by an adult to participate in work parties. Visit the Volunteer Info page for details.

Project Description:

The Redmond Bike Park is designed to be a place for local BMX and mountain bike riders of all ages and skill levels to practice and develop their riding skills and a save and controlled environment. The Bike Park will be located south of Hartman Park where unsanctioned dirt jumps have existed for years. The design of the park is a result of an extensive public involvement effort, which included the local youth and adult riders, professional bike park designers and Parks Staff. The project will be built and maintained with a significant amount of volunteer labor under the oversight of the Parks and Recreation Department. Read more about the project’s background and history on the Background page.

The design consists of three trails with a progression from beginner to advanced, including a pump track that can be ridden by people of all skill levels. There will also be a perimeter multi-use trail that will be great for walking that circumnavigates the jump trails.

Thank you grantors and sponsors!

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. Major construction is now complete. The Bike Park is open for riding.

2. Want to help make the Redmond Bike Park even better? Sign up to be a Trail Steward through the Shiftboard button on this page.
3. Do not work on Bike Park features without authorization. All unauthorized work will be removed. Contact David Shaw for "outside" work.